My first Myerchin. The seller didn't specify the model, but I think it's the Gen 1 Crew; which is 3.5" closed. It's also Japan-made.
I've really admired the current designs, as they are decently built and have one-hand opening. Myerchin seems to be the go-to brand for quality rigging knives today. However, I wasn't crazy about the fact most of the current ones are China-made, so I went looking for a Japanese-made first-generation model. I've found most were badly abused, overpriced, or both. A lot of them are also the "Bladelight" version with LED, and they tend to not work anymore, so I pass on those. This one has been used and sharpened but cared for.
At $30 shipped, it was barely more than all the cheapest Chinese rigging knives, and the blade-only OHO Sheepsfoot folder (which is at least Taiwanese) that West Marine sells.
This one will be on me most of the time since most of my current marlinspikes are either retired to the military cabinet (all my British, Canadian, and Italian-issue ones), or in kits; so I wanted another to use every day, and I wanted to be one-hand opening--and Myerchin was the only good option.
However, the newer ones have a frame lock on both the spike and blade (this one, shackle lock spike, slip-joint blade); have a pocket clip, and are MUCH lighter due to having titanium and not stainless handles. However, at just 3.5" closed, it should be a brick in my pocket.